Thanks, merlyn!

The following uses 'autouse' and I'm getting the results as desired. I just want to make sure I'm getting it correctly...:)

######### Main script ######### index.pl #!C:/perl5.8/bin/perl.exe use CGI qw(:cgi); use Login; use autouse Login => qw(&do_login &do_login2); my $query = get_param('action') || 'default'; my %actions = ( default => \&default, login => \&do_login, login2 => \&do_login2 ); &{ $actions{$query} } ######## Auxiliary script ######## Login.pm sub do_login { # show login page } sub do_login2 { # process login } 1;
updated

I commented out "use autouse Login => qw(&do_login &do_login2);" and it still works. Am I missing something?


In reply to Re: •Re: How to use require... by kiat
in thread How to use require... by kiat

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